Canada Research Chair chemist Janusz Pawliszyn joins Chinese university
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- Renowned analytical chemist Janusz Pawliszyn, a Canada Research Chair, has joined Sun Yat-sen University in Guangzhou, China.
- Pawliszyn, who has supervised over 110 master's and doctoral students and nearly 200 postdoctoral students, has a significant number of former students from China.
- He is known for inventing two widely used analytical chemistry techniques and holds prestigious appointments, including a Canada Research Chair and fellowship in the Royal Society of Canada.
In a significant move for academic collaboration, Professor Janusz Pawliszyn, a distinguished figure in analytical chemistry and a Canada Research Chair, has joined the faculty of Sun Yat-sen University in Guangzhou. This appointment underscores the growing strength of Chinese universities in attracting world-class talent.
Pawliszyn has supervised more than 110 masterโs and doctoral students as well as nearly 200 postdoctoral students and visiting scholars, many of them from China.
Professor Pawliszyn, holder of the Chemical Institute of Canadaโs highest honor and a fellow of the Royal Society of Canada, brings a wealth of experience and expertise to his new role. He has mentored over 110 master's and doctoral students, as well as nearly 200 postdoctoral fellows and visiting scholars throughout his career. Notably, many of these individuals hail from China, highlighting a long-standing connection.
One such former student, Ouyang Gangfeng, who was a postdoctoral fellow in Pawliszyn's lab from 2004 to 2005, is now a fellow of the Royal Society of Chemistry and serves as the dean of Sun Yat-sen Universityโs school of chemical engineering and technology โ the very department Pawliszyn has now joined as a professor.
He is now a fellow of the Royal Society of Chemistry and dean of Sun Yat-sen Universityโs school of chemical engineering and technology โ which Pawliszyn has joined as a professor.
Pawliszyn's contributions to analytical chemistry are substantial, including the invention of two widely adopted techniques. His academic achievements have been recognized through numerous accolades, such as his appointment as a Canada Research Chair in 2003, his fellowship in the Royal Society of Canada in 2010, and the Chemical Institute of Canada Medal in 2023. His move to China is a testament to the university's commitment to fostering cutting-edge research and its increasing global influence in scientific fields.
Pawliszyn is an internationally renowned analytical chemist and the inventor of two widely used analytical chemistry techniques.
Originally published by South China Morning Post. Summarized and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.